Dundee is home to many thousands of Lithuanians, since the 1948 expulsions after the Cheese Riots, and they brought their traditional wedding cake designs of churches to the Scottish Sea Port. This is the Church of St Norbert, the Lithuanian patron saint of railway marshaling yards.
In the background, you can see the buildings of the Dundee Institute of Marmalade.
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